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From: | Carlos García |
Subject: | Re: [Fab-user] linux ssh: Remote Host Identification failed |
Date: | Tue, 13 Dec 2016 14:57:53 +0100 |
Hi,
if you’re setting user and password, this should be super easy
from fabric.api import env
env.disable_known_hosts = True
If you are using fabric as a library, would be a good idea to have a setup function or module, where you can set all relevant settings together.
Regards
2016-12-13 14:51 GMT+01:00 Prasant J <address@hidden>:
Thanks Carlos for the response!
I'm using fabric as library in my program.
I'm setting up environment first (env.user, env.password) and then
using run() to execute the command.
How can I set "disable-known-hosts" in this case? (I know how to use
from command line)
Could you please point me to an example or provide some inputs so that
I can use this feature?
Regards, Pj
On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 2:46 PM, Carlos García
<carlos.garcia@stoneworksolutions.net > wrote:
> Hi,
>
> you can try to set disable_known_hosts to True. You can set it in the CLI or
> using the env configuration dictionary.
>
> fab --disable-known-hosts your-task -H your-host
>
> You can check the docs here
> [http://docs.fabfile.org/en/1.12/usage/fab.html#cmdoption-D ]
>
> Regards
>
> 2016-12-05 7:06 GMT+01:00 Prasant J <address@hidden>:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm making a python GUI program that uses fabric and performs
>> operations on the remote device. I'm new to python as well as fabric.
>> My python program is al most complete.
>>
>>
>> My Query:
>> When the remote host identification has changed, fabric throws
>> Exception: NetworkError. Is there a way by which I can ask fabric to
>> bypass remote host identification check?
>>
>> Any inputs will be of help to me.
>>
>>
>> Regards, Pj
>>
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